Here's Why Shares in Hecla Mining Surged Higher Today

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Shares in Hecla Mining Co (HL +3.78%) popped 7% at 1 p.m. today as the market bid the stock higher amid a rise in silver prices.

What it means to Hecla Mining investors

The rise in the latter is somewhat double-edged for investors. It comes as equity markets rose in response to commentary from President Trump, alluding to the potential ending of attacks on Iran. All of which is fine, but the corollary is that, for the moment, silver and silver stocks like Hecla are correlated with equity markets.

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That’s not entirely how investors expect silver or Hecla Mining to behave, but it does reflect the buildup in speculative investment money in the sector over the last year or so. Instead, investors often turn to silver, and gold for that matter, as an asset class that can generate non-correlated returns.

Where next for Hecla Mining

It’s incredibly difficult to predict when silver will decouple from other asset classes like equities, but it’s likely only a matter of time. The metal’s main demand comes from the industrial sector, and marginal demand may be driven by the growing use of silver in AI data centers in the future.

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NYSE: HL

Hecla Mining

Today’s Change

(3.78%) $0.70

Current Price

$19.34

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$12B

Day’s Range

$18.85 - $19.77

52wk Range

$4.46 - $34.17

Volume

9.4M

Avg Vol

24M

Gross Margin

40.87%

Dividend Yield

0.08%

That’s great news for Hecla Mining, as management is doubling down on silver in 2026 by selling some gold assets and ramping investment in exploring and developing silver assets.

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